I use a Crumpler "Formal Lounge", Rodti; it's a backpack type. The
MacBook (write it out loud and proud, old chap ;-)) goes nicely in
the sleeve and the E-1 with 14-54, 50-200 and FL36 slip nicely into
the photo section underneath. The power adaptor for the MacBook,
remote control and monitor adaptor go in there as well. I have to
carry the MacBook around because the MOD provides such cr*ppy
machines for presentations to our students that, as often as not, my
little Mac is needed for training when I travel to Knightsbridge
every Thursday afternoon.
I have never had a mugging problem with any bag. My other bags are
Billinghams: 2 Hadleys, a Packington and a 206 with associated end
pockets.
Attached to the side loops on the Crumpler backpack are 2 John
Thursdays, each with a compact camera inside.
Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.net
homepage.mac.com/zuiko
On 21 Feb 2007, at 14:48, Rodti MacLeary wrote:
> Sorry to barrage you with so many questions!
>
> I've got a medium Crumpler Pizza which was fine for my Fuji, but is
> a bit of a squeeze for the E500. My local Blacks/Lizars have some
> Crumplers, some of which have compartments for laptops as well as
> camera gear. As I usually have my laptop with me (13.3"
> widescreen) I'd really like an over-the-shoulder style bag which
> would fit the laptop, E500 body and two lenses. All of the
> Crumplers I've seen are either too big or too small. I also
> suspect you're asking to get mugged with a Crumpler ;-)
>
> Are there any other brands I should be looking at who might be able
> to provide what I'm after?
>
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